What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: Lessons from the Living Cell: The Limits of ReductionismUser Review - Alex Leaf - GoodreadsDry. Informative about reductionism and the idea that just because something is widely believed, does not make it reality. Gets too lengthy towards the end. Read full review Review: Lessons from the Living Cell: The Limits of ReductionismUser Review - David - GoodreadsThere was a good idea buried in this book somewhere, but it was hard slogging all the way. Ultimately bordered on the unreadable. Read full review Related books
Contents
12 other sections not shown Common terms and phrasesacinar cell adaptive amino acids argued artifacts autoradiography believe biological membranes brane calcium cell fractions cell's cellular central chemical compartments complex conclusion consequence contents cytoplasm digestive enzymes electron microscope endoplasmic reticulum entail Epistemon Eudoxus evidence example exist exocytosis experimental experiments explain function fundamental genes Golgi apparatus Heilbrunn homogenization human hypothesis important inferences knowledge labeled protein less life's living cell material means mechanism of muscle membrane transport ment method microreductionism microreductionist microsomes mitochondrion molecular muscle cell muscle contraction myosin nature objects observations occurred omega figure organism pancreas particular permeable physical polar possible produce proof properties proposed protein molecules question reason reductionism reductionist release result reticulum ribosomes sample scientific scientists seemed seen simply small vesicles spaces specific strong-microreductionist principle structure substance Szent-Gyorgyi teins things thought tion tissue underlying understanding various vesicle model vesicle theory visible-light zymogen granules Bibliographic information |